Max Bill ChronoscopeJ1045

* Max Bill was not only a member of the famous Bauhaus generation but also a highly versatile artist. Beginning in 1957, together with Junghans, he developed wall and table clocks as well as wristwatches that are still manufactured today.

* The Max Bill collection is easily identified by their aesthetic and highly functional design and clarity, but also by their precision and exceptional quality. With a Max Bill wristwatch, what you are expressing is not status, but style.

Movement: Automatic with Chronograph and Day Date Display

Case: 40mm, Stainless Steel

Glass: Domed Plexi-Glass

Dial: Grey

Water Resistance: Splash Proof

Manufacturer No: 027/4501.01

Max Bill was one of the most unusual artists of our time. Acknowledged as a universal genius, he worked as an architect, painter, sculptor and product designer and has left behind an extensive portfolio of creations, this includes one of the most fascinating watch series ever designed. The wall clocks and wristwatches he created for Junghans, which remain practically unchanged today.

Rarely has the interplay of hours and minutes been represented more precisely and more simply than in the case of the timepieces created by Max Bill, which is why these watches now also reside in the world’s most preeminent design museum “The Museum of Modern Art”

When Max Bill designed his legendary wristwatches in 1961, he laid the cornerstone for what was to become one of the most enduring design classics in modern art.